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APRNs Applaud Legislators’ Passage of the APRN Modernization Act
Yesterday, both chambers of the Wisconsin State Legislature unanimously passed the APRN Modernization Act (Assembly Bill 257 and Senate Bill 258). The members of the Wisconsin Affiliate of the American College of Nurse Midwives, Wisconsin Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists, Wisconsin Association of Nurse Anesthetists, and Wisconsin Nurses Association, extend their sincere thanks to all […]
Continue readingMeet the Member: Emilie Kreilkamp, RN
What inspired you to pursue a career in nursing? My dad was a Board-Certified Critical Care Flight Paramedic for much of my life so I grew up constantly being inspired by his stories. I had a strong desire to care for people like he did and hoped that I would someday inherit the skill set, […]
Continue readingBudget Cuts Threaten to Deepen Nursing Crisis and Undermine U.S. Healthcare System
Enterprise Executive VP of Policy & Government Affairs quoted The Daily Nurse by Renee Hewitt, June 9, 2025 Among the most concerning elements of the President’s proposed budget is the elimination of Title VIII funding, the federal lifeline that supports the nursing education pipeline. “As proposed, the President’s budget would eliminate Title VIII funding that is […]
Continue readingFacing the Weight Before the Loss: Anticipatory Grief and Nurses’ Mental Health
Nurses are trained to heal, comfort, and remain composed in the face of adversity, but there’s one form of emotional strain that often goes unnamed and unsupported: anticipatory grief. Unlike traditional grief that follows a loss, anticipatory grief is the emotional process of mourning a future loss—a patient whose prognosis is terminal, a resident whose […]
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